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I am a retro pinup and my husband is a phenomenal guitar player. What better way to combine the two passions with a retro diner theme wedding? With tabletop jukeboxes and condiment caddies on every table, an electric guitar as our guestbook, ice cream sundae wedges on my feet, 45s lining the aisle, my bridesmaids carrying albums down the aisle instead of bouquets, guitar pick place cards, and a working jukebox at the front of the ceremony space, and guitar pick flower boutonnieres, our wedding was a combination of retro style and rock 'n' roll.

Checking a good wedding photographer off of your long-ass list o' things to do is one of the harder tasks. They've got to be talented, they've got to GET you, and they've gotta be chill and ready to blend into your day to capture every little moment of awesomeness. When we met Northeast wedding photographer Joline Cameron, we knew this was someone we needed to introduce to you.

Joline is a master at getting to know what your wedding is all about, what YOU are all about, and how she can make sure all the best qualities bubble up to the surface when you see the results.

Though she's based in Portland, Maine, Justine regularly travels all over New England and the US (including Austin, NYC, Philadelphia, Puerto Rico, DC, and California) to shoot and weddings. But she loves to travel so much that she actually has a list of dream locations/venues/themes that she'll offer discounts just to be able to shoot!

But that's not all, she's also hosting another contest that could garner you free wedding photographer. Check it out…

In all my years writing about wedding photography, I've seen a lot about married couple teams, but this is my first time highlighting a a photography business made up of two best friends! Our sponsor M.Studios is the Rhode Island wedding photography team, comprised of besties Melissa and Marisa. (Seriously? That's adorable.) Even cooler than that… they have a special discount just for our readers.